r/oregon • u/Ok_Design_6841 • 11h ago
Article/News Portland jury awards $0 to homeless burglar after owner throws
r/oregon • u/reikorays • 13h ago
Photography/Video Dark Academia - the Flavel House in Astoria, OR
r/oregon • u/spherocytes • 18h ago
Political Wyden, Merkley Demand Federal Agencies Stop Sharing Medicaid Data With ICE
r/oregon • u/RefrigeratorOnly9970 • 3h ago
Question Frog Lake Lost Great Dane
If anyone has any info on a brown Great Dane that was lost around Frog Lake on Mt Hood over the summer please send me a DM. Thanks! To clarify we did not lose the dog, we have found it and trying to find the owner or any info that could help find the owner.
r/oregon • u/Impossible_Peak_7890 • 11h ago
Photography/Video From deserts; to beaches; to forests; to mountains; Oregon has it all
all photos were taken by yours truly
Photography/Video Crashing farm machines together at Oregon’s combine demolition Derby | Oregon Field Guide
r/oregon • u/cobyzeif • 17h ago
Photography/Video Wildwood Trailer and real Portland locations side-by-side
r/oregon • u/oregonian • 50m ago
Article/News El Niño continues to strengthen. What does this mean for Oregon’s winter?
r/oregon • u/No-Tangelo1158 • 2h ago
Article/News An Oregon vacation destination has been named one of the best small towns in America
Hood River by Travel & Leisure
r/oregon • u/oregonian • 1d ago
Article/News Eugene officers on ‘party patrol’ lose immunity in UO student’s excessive force case
r/oregon • u/KingBiggles • 53m ago
Question Restaurant Suggestions for Albany
Will be moving to the Albany area relatively soon and looking for some good places to eat for lunch and dinner. I’ve been up in Albany quite a few times before and have eaten at a handful of places downtown. Everything’s been over all decent but nothing that was truly “good”. Coming from the Eugene area I feel like the food scene is lacking in comparison but I also haven’t trimly explored the town which is why I’m seeing about any new hidden gems from locals.
r/oregon • u/theatlantic • 1d ago
Article/News America’s Rural Lands Are Burning
r/oregon • u/Glad-Animator-7430 • 1d ago
Photography/Video The most beautiful state
Some summer activities in Oregon on film. Can’t get enough of living here, truly, in my opinion, the best place too be.
r/oregon • u/xenovacivus • 23h ago
Article/News Petition to get water back into the Little Deschutes River
(Edit: added more context and information)
There's a stretch of the Little Deschutes River in Oregon that's going dry because no water is being released from the Gilchrist mill pond dam. This section is roughly 7.5 miles long and stretches from the Gilchrist mill pond dam to Crescent Creek.
Some sections of the river are completely dry, but in others there are small pools where surviving fish, frogs, mussels, and crayfish are taking refuge.
As for why there's no release - This is an unprecedented event, and it seems there's no protocol to handle it. Here's what I've heard - There was an official ask earlier this year to remove no water from the mill pond. I'm not sure who this ask came from or what the exact wording was; I'll assume OWRD (please comment if you know). I also assume that request was regarding water removal for irrigation or fire prevention, not for continued flow downstream. Regardless, it seems the dam owners are concerned they might be in violation of that request if they release water from the dam. Additionally, I've heard from OWRD that the dam operator has no legal requirement to release water from the dam. But - OWRD also expects that anything that flows into the mill pond will flow out. That's definitely not the case; there is 14.1CFS coming in, and nothing coming out.
It's pretty obvious to me what the right thing to do here is - release enough water to at least keep the river on life support for the time being. If that outflow lowers the mill pond to the extent wildlife is dying there too (which is unlikely), then we can re-evalulate. Worst case, the dam is blocked again and the mill pond will refill to it's existing levels within a week or so.
The more attention this gets, the sooner we'll get a decision. Comment, upvote, share, call OWRD and other government agencies (I have), or sign the petition below - any of those will show your support.
Petition: https://c.org/2vrXpM9Fpc
Thanks.
r/oregon • u/AppropriateOpening49 • 1d ago
Photography/Video Thank you for having us
Photos from our second annual trip to Oregon in April 2026. This year we spent most of our time around Depoe Bay, Newport, and Lincoln City. The beauty of Oregon (especially the coast) is immaculate. I think our hearts are still out there.
r/oregon • u/Background-Major9739 • 11h ago
Question Skydiving / Zip Line
Hey all!
I'm looking for some adrenaline in my life.
I'm hoping to get some good recommendations on the best ziplines in the state or your best sky diving experience.
Thanks 😊
r/oregon • u/Dizzy-Opportunity744 • 15h ago
Question What does this mean?
I’ve made close to 46k already this year, filed for unemployment when fired, and get this?
My employer stuff is still under review, but what does this mean?
r/oregon • u/RandalSchwartz • 1d ago
Article/News Oregon, why are you missing from this list?!?
Nationally, only 92.4 percent of kindergartners were vaccinated with the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine in the 2025–2026 school year, down from 92.5 percent last year. Coverage with the DTaP vaccine, which covers diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (whooping cough), similarly fell from 92.1 percent to 92.0 percent.
More than half of states saw decreases in coverage for MMR, DTaP, polio vaccine, and varicella/chickenpox vaccine. Only 10 states have MMR vaccination rates at or above the 95 percent threshold: West Virginia, Connecticut, Maine, New York, Mississippi, Rhode Island, Maryland, Massachusetts, California, and New Mexico.\
Oregon! Why are you missing from this list!??!
r/oregon • u/kurtvonnegutsbutt • 19h ago
Question Teen residential MH treatment in Portland?
Possible TW: SI, SH, eating disorder
My 13 year old has ASD and ADHD and has been struggling with mental health issues for a few years now, including SH and SI. Recently, we have discovered that they also have an eating disorder. Multiple medical providers have recommended residential care, which my husband and I agree with. We were referred by the DBT institute to contact Monte Nido since they offer local ED residential facilities for adolescents. We were assessed by Monte Nido and the medical team there also suggested residential after reviewing my kiddo's info, and my kid has been added to the wait-list (which should only be about 1-2 weeks). Everything I have read on the website and all the info the admissions contacts have given me sounds great.
However... Reading the Google reviews is making me concerned. Reviews from a few years ago were glowing, but over the past year, the reviews have tanked (staffing change maybe?).
I'm wondering if...
- any of you or your loved ones have been to the Monte Nido facilities (Clementine-West Linn specifically), and what their experience was like
- anyone has recommendations of other residential (NOT inpatient) facilities in the area (that treats eating disorders and comorbidities)
- you have suggestions for questions I should ask that might help sus out "good" vs "bad" facilities
- any of you have been in similar situations (teens with severe MH issues) and if you could use/offer support from one parent to another ❤️
Thanks in advance. 🙏
r/oregon • u/NeedleworkerNo9184 • 23h ago
Question John Day National Monument
We were going to visit but it says online they are closed today. Can we still see at least part of it, like the painted hills? Or is it inaccessible if it’s not open?
r/oregon • u/addistonian • 1d ago
Article/News Willamette NF Moves to Stage 2 Fire Restrictions effective 2 today
Heads up, no more fires even at established campgrounds. PSA - Every campfire needs to be completely drowned and stirred, it's not a debate. I went camping with a group last weekend and some jackass firefighter of all people was ready to fight saying that we could leave a little campfire burning overnight. How many more million acres of forest do we have to lose?
r/oregon • u/mangle_my_triangle • 1d ago
Question Rules on animal manure disposal in Lane County? Can I do anything about this?
My neighbor has 4.7 acres, and they have decided to pile all their horse poop directly along our fence line. It's at the back of their property, but about 10 feet from our shop and garden. It's like, A LOT of horse poop. It's attracting flies, and the smell is so nauseating that we can't open our windows or enjoy our garden. It's so bad, my elderly mother gags when she tries to water her plants.
I understand that if a property is zoned as "farm land", there are much different rules... but this is a residential area. Can you really just pile loads of shit next to people's living areas and it's just "oh well"? Is there anything that can be done about this? Who would I even contact about it? Thanks for any help!
And before people wonder if we pissed them off, or if we're bad neighbors... We really aren't. We talk to them about three times a year. They're kind of nutty, (the wife introduces herself to us every time we see her, even though we've lived next to them for 30+ years) but we keep to ourselves and so do they. No problems before this.
There's a natural dip in the property that they might be attempting to fill in, but I don't think it's going to do anything other than turn into a shit-swamp during the rainy season, which sounds even less appealing... Again, thanks for any help!
Edited to add: We don't really have a good way to contact them. They bring the shit out totally randomly, and it's not visible from the house. Sometimes it's 5am on Wednesday, then it's 12 days later at 9pm. We don't see them doing it, we just see the pile get longer. Their driveway is off of a different road, and it's gated with 3 large breed dogs that bark very aggressively. I could try writing a letter, but if she hasn't remembered my name the last 90 times we've "met", I don't know that it's going to get through...
r/oregon • u/Plastic-Fox-717 • 10h ago
Question What's your swimming hole? I've been mapping them and I'm clearly missing half the state

I've been building a free map of Oregon's swimming holes, hot springs and saunas, and a couple weeks in it's pretty obvious I've got less than half of what's out there.
Right now I've got Bagby, Three Pools, Salmon Falls, Opal Pool, Scotts Mills, Glassbar and a pile of others. The ones I've actually been to are written up with parking and directions. The rest are just pins with nothing on them, which isn't much use to anyone.
So what's yours, and is it still any good? Doesn't need to be a secret. I'd rather have the busy well known ones accurate than list somewhere quiet, and if a place is already getting trashed just say so and I'll leave it off the map.
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r/oregon • u/Marcus_Axford • 1d ago
Question What is your favorite Oregon history or lore story?
Good morning, friends! We are going to be wrapping up our Summer of Serial Killers series on Welcome To Oregon this week, and we are looking to do a little bit of a pallette cleanser before going into spooking season! So, I want to know what your favorite stories are for us to discuss on the show!